Gorya is a simple girl who works at a flower shop. She passes an exam and gets accepted into a prestigious and luxurious school attended by the wealthy. The school is ruled by an elite clique known as the F4 consisting of four rich, handsome and spoiled boys. Gorya is the only one who stands up to their bullying, leaving all the boys in awe, especially Thyme, the group's leader. Almost instantly smitten by Gorya, Thyme romantically pursues her but she has no interest in him due to first impressions. She instead falls for his best friend Ren, However, Ren is still in love with his childhood love Mira. In all the chaos of school, Gorya can't help but find herself falling for Thyme because of his generosity to her and her family and his change of character.
Mew, Ray, Boston and Namchueam—a group of business students running a hostel together—blur the lines between friendship and romance. Mew has been focusing on his studies, setting aside no time for sex and relationships. To help them with their business's design, Boston introduces the group to Top. Boston didn't anticipate Top's interest in Mew and he isn't happy with the turn of events. Economics student Sand wants an exclusive relationship with Ray, but Ray has feelings for Mew and he's not interested in settling. IT guy Nick finds a sex tape in Boston's phone and ends up in a friends-with-benefits relationship with him. However, Nick wants something more.
For this friend group, no matter how hard their university studies are, there's always something more to do. The chaos of life and love won't let anyone rest. We are... friends, but we fight each other and like each other so much we might hit on each other.
Because of a broken heart and drunkenness, Dr. Wandee goes from darling to daring, entangling himself with Muay Thai fighter Yoryak Phadetseuk. A one-night stand somehow turns into a fan (boyfriends) with benefits relationship. Though it's only a fake relationship, feelings creep up that the two don't dare accept when they each have someone else lingering in their hearts.
Nuengdiao is the heir to a prestigious family. His status has forced him to grow up isolated with no room for imperfection. Then his father is shot to death right in front of him. Now he and his mother's lives are in danger. The son of a loyal Kiattrakulmethee family employee, Palm is appointed to protect him from the dangers in and outside school. In his life of uncertainty, Palm's presence leads Nuengdiao to new experiences.
Sailom, a poor and studious student, has worked several odd jobs along with his elder brother in an effort to keep them afloat. One day, a misunderstanding causes him to hate school bully Kanghan. However, fate plays its hand when Sailom, offered a sum of money too great to refuse, takes on the role of Kanghan's private tutor. Despite their difference, the two develop an irrefutable connection.
Burdened with heavy debt, Mok, a technical college student, applies for a high-paying job as a caregiver to Day, a badminton player with partial blindness due to infectious keratitis. Day hires Mok who—unlike other applicants—seems to take no pity on him. With so much time spent in each others' company, the two develop a deep bond. When Day learns he'll have approximately 90 days until he loses what vision he has remaining, how will the two weather the trials ahead?
When courier Meena witnesses Arthit struck down in the road, she rushes him to a hospital. There, she's put in a position where she allows the staff to misunderstand her relationship with the patient. When his family arrives to find Meena caring for him and Arthit awakes with no memory of his relationship with Meena, his family readily attributes it to amnesia. His younger brother Than is less convinced.
When Siamwit School falls on hard times, the school administrator Paphada decides to merge Udon Phithak campus with the main campus, Thep Burapha. The two campuses have long been at odds with each other, and now they'll be sharing one roof for the next school year. Saint, the head of class M.5/2, doesn't care about school or anyone in it. In middle school, he headed a gang of bullies. Now, he's met with rebellious, temperamental and stubborn Shin. In the past, Saint and Shin were close friends, but something happened between them that put a violent end to their friendship. The friction between the two causes a classroom war and teachers Jan and Sung have to put their differences aside and come together to put an end to the fighting which will require a reconciliation between Saint and Shin.
School is the second home that will shape them to continue to grow in society, but if school rules become a problem, do these students have no right to fight for what they've stolen? In schools, when there are rulers, there are also those who wish to break the rules, and that clash may may drive love between two people.
In 1953, while the Great East Asian War was happening, there was a dreadful murder case in Bangkok. On the victim's body there were mysterious tattoos on the wrist, forehead and ankle. This incident gave birth to a series of serial killings. The investigation of the case is entrusted to the inspector of the investigation department, Waytarng Phiromruj. More murders happen and the tattoos on the bodies look different each time. The police are trying to establish a connection between the murders, but mysterious circumstances hamper the investigation.
Student body president Tinn has a secret crush on Gun, the head of the music club and lead singer of the middling band Chinzhilla. As the the son of the principal, Tinn is instructed to axe any clubs that don't boost their school's reputation. The music club tops that list and Tinn is therefore Gun's number one enemy. Desperate to save his club, Gun will do anything, even pledge servitude to Tinn. When Tinn learns Chinzhilla has a rule that band members aren't permitted to date until they win the Hot Wave Music Contest, he vows to do whatever it takes to help them do just that.
Talay wakes up in the body of a man named Tess, and re-encounters Puen, a famous actor, who is now in the body of Tun following an accident. The two have Phuwadol, a nurse — who helps people from the same universe they left behind — to guide them through life in this new universe. According to Phuwadol, there's a chance they may be one another's 'portkey' — people who can help them return to where they came from once they have completed what they need to achieve.
Chadjen and Som-O have been friends since their childhood. They go to the same kindergarten, primary and high schools, but Som-O just realizes that she loves Chadjen when they attend university! Or is he Som-O's true love? But she thinks it can't be because no matter how many years have passed, Chadjen's feelings toward her are still unclear! Will this friendship that blossoms into love turn into true love or one-sided love in the end?
The love stories of five girls named Ploy: same name, same classroom, but completely different personalities. 'Ploy's Yearbook' takes viewers back to the era of flared skirts and shorts, an age filled with dreams and the bond of friends. What will happen when the friendgroup members cross paths again fifteen years later? Although many things may have changed, their hearts remain the same.
Peng, an emergency room resident and Tantawan have been in love for 15 years. Tantawan, who owns magical power, starts to doubt whether Peng still loves her. One day, they met a traffic accident and Tantawan is seriously injured. When she wakes up, she loses all her memories. Unbeknownst to her, the truth about the accident was hidden.
Cher is a gamer who wants to make it big in the e-sports industry. During his senior year of university, he gets an internship with a crumbling gaming company. There, he attracts the intention of his boss Gun who has him do some pretty weird errands, confusing Cher about his true intentions. In addition to his gaming, Cher has an ASMR channel and it's those videos that coax Gun to sleep every night.
Ai-oon is the disappointing twin of successful and beloved Ob-oom. They aren't close.
On Ob-oom's wedding night, she takes Ai-oon aside and makes a request of her. Ob-oon and her husband Paul will be going away for their honeymoon and she'll be leaving something important behind: a lover, May, she hasn't broken up with—and she wants Ai-oon to do it for her.
In the early morning following the wedding, Ai-oon learns that the newlyweds got into an accident. Paul has passed away and Ob-oom is in a coma. When Ai-oon decides to fullfil her sister's request, she's shocked to learn that May is both blind and a woman. She finds herself unprepared to complete the task.
Mork is a grade eleven mischievous boy who sells porn DVDs at his father's barbershop. When his father leaves a handsome boy Tee in the middle of a haircut, Mork attempts his first haircut, which ends in Tee having a terrible haircut and leaving extremely mad. Thus begins rounds of revenge between the two boys. One day, when Tee is with his girlfriend Bambie, Mork hands gay porn DVDs to Tee. This leads Bambie and the rest of the school to believe that Tee is gay and Bambie leaves Tee. Mork is then asked by Tee to "take responsibility" and asks him to be a make-believe boyfriend to make Bambie jealous and get back together with her. During the course of their make-believe relationship, however, they start to develop real feelings for each other.